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Leagues  | Story | 4/3/2017

Spring League Week 3 Recap

It was a beautiful Saturday for baseball and and cold rainy Sunday for the Iowa Spring League.  Thankfully we were able to get in all but 6 innings of baseball considering the weather conditions Sunday afternoon.  Looking to this weekend we will be updating the schedule as Saturday is an ACT Testing date.  We also were able to secure the University of Iowa, so we'll be updating the locations as well.  Check the schedule page for all schedule updates.  

McCay and Marchesani combine to no-hit Grey Wolves



Nic McCay (2018 - Carlisle) and Austin Marchesani (2017 - Cedar Falls) were outstanding for the Golden Bears Sunday.  They absolutely carved up the Grey Wolves combining on a no hitter that also included zero walks and 15 strikeouts.  McCay pitched at 83-86 MPH touching 87 MPH once and threw 3 pitches for strikes.  He was very efficient only throwing 40 pitches in his 3 innings of work.  His curveball had its usual sharpness and he showed excellent command of his fastball.  Kirkwood commit Marchesani was even more efficient as he threw 36 pitches in his 3 innings of work.  He pitched at 80-83 MPH with his fastball and also threw 3 pitches for strikes.  Marchesani throws a deceptive change up with good sink and he shows excellent feel for it.  Both pitchers showed excellent pitchability and feel for all 3 pitches.  

Probst with another quality outing

Ben Probst (2017 - Dowling Catholic) pitched well going 2 innings allowing 1 hit with 3 strikeouts and no walks.  He pitched steady at 89-91 MPH and located his fastball well.  He threw a quality 3 pitch mix all for strikes.  He averaged 11 pitches per inning and was 5 for 6 on first pitch strikes.  

Vander Molen does it on the mound and with the bat

Kade Vander Molen (2018 - Pella Christian) has had a very good spring thus far and he continued it this past weekend.  Vander Molen pitched at 82-86 MPH touching 87 MPH and allowed just 1 hit in 3 innings.  He's made a jump in velocity since last fall and is showing some pitchability as well.  He's also among the league leaders in most offensive categories and he collected another hit this weekend.  Vander Molen has made some improvements this off-season and will be followed closely to see how he continues that improvement.

Llewellyn with another quality outing

Luke Llewellyn (2018- Urbandale) is the league leaders in strikeouts and his performance on Saturday certainly helped his cause.  He pitched 4 innings of 1 hit baseball and struck out 9.  He's pitching at 80-84 MPH with his fastball and showing feel for his curveball.  There's more velocity in there, so it'll be interesting to see what happens when he makes those adjustments.  

Houston with dominant outing

Braden Houston (2018 - Iowa City West) threw fantastic for the Black Magic Saturday.  He threw 38 pitches in 3 innings of work allowing just 1 hit while striking out 7.  He located his fastball well and his best pitch by far was his change up.  It had nasty sink to it and he showed a lot of feel for it.  Houston showed excellent pitchablity and located well.  He also collected a hit in the game.

Crawford with big weekend at the plate


Evan Crawford (2018 - Pleasant Valley) had a huge weekend at the plate collecting 8 hits, 1 double, 2 triples, 6 RBI, and 4 runs.  He hit the ball hard all weekend with consistent barrel contact.  He's shown some bat speed and gap to gap pop.

Collin McCrabb swinging the bat well

Collin McCrabb (2019 - Wilton) swung the bat well this weekend collecting 4 hits with a double, 3 RBI, and 1 run.  He generates good bat speed and really throws the barrel to the baseball.  The ball jumps off his bat when he squares it up and he showed solid young hitting tools.

Ono-Fullard swings it


Izaya Ono-Fullard (2017 - Iowa City West) swung it well on Sunday vs. the Blue Crew.  He consistently barrels up the baseball and hits the ball hard.  He has shown high level hitting tools and continued that on Sunday.

Burkhart showed solid tools

Trevor Burkhart (2018 - Davenport West) showed good tools at the plate and defensively.  He had 3 hits on the weekend and scored 4 runs.  He has a quick swing that produces line drive contact.  He also made all the plays defensively including a difficult slow roller from SS.  

Trever Brown makes a jump


Trever Brown (2018 - Don Bosco) made a nice velocity jump from the previous 2 weeks going from topping at 84 MPH to 86 MPH this past weekend.  There's more velocity to come as the warmer weather Saturday certainly helped bodies get warmer.  He also pitched well going 3 innings allowing 3 hits and 1 unearned run.  

Patzner with another quality outing

Luke Patzner (2018 - Urbandale) pitched at 86-89 MPH with his fastball and threw a lot of strikes.  He followed up last weekends quality outing with another one and is starting to develop some consistency.  He allowed 1 hit in 3 innings with 7 strikeouts and 1 walk.  

Connor's pitch well in defeat

Connor Van Scoyoc (2018 - Jefferson) and Connor Schultz (2017 - Cedar Falls) both pitched well in a 1-0 pitchers duel vs. the Grey Wolves.  Van Scoyoc topped at 88 MPH with his fastball and Schultz topped at 87 MPH with his fastball.  They combined on 13 strikeouts and just 3 walks.  

League Hitting Leaders
Team Name First Name Last Name H
Aquasox Evan Crawford 7
Blue Crew Collin McCrabb 6
Grey Wolves Kade Vander Molen 6
Blue Crew Trevor Burkhart 6
Golden Bears Brayden Frazier 6
Grey Wolves Jaden Rolffs 5
Navy Seals Izaya Ono-Fullard 5
Blue Crew Mac Conrad 5
Grey Wolves Jake Helland 5
Aquasox Andrue Henry 5
Black Magic Tyler Oberbroeckling 5
Team Name First Name Last Name 2B
Golden Bears Brayden Frazier 3
Blue Crew Collin McCrabb 2
Grey Wolves Jaden Rolffs 2
Grey Wolves Jake Helland 2
Aquasox Chase Moseley 2
Team Name First Name Last Name 3B
Aquasox Evan Crawford 2
Blue Crew Evan Reifert 2
Golden Bears Brayden Frazier 1
Grey Wolves Jake Helland 1
Black Magic Tyler Oberbroeckling 1
Grey Wolves Landon Vander Leest 1
Grey Wolves Jordan Wendel 1
Golden Bears TJ Kuennen 1
Red Dragons Tanner Huey 1
Team Name First Name Last Name HR
Golden Bears Kamrin Arons 1
Team Name First Name Last Name RBI
Golden Bears Gabe Lux 7
Aquasox Evan Crawford 6
Grey Wolves Landon Vander Leest 6
Aquasox Andrue Henry 5
Black Magic Casey Sole 5
Golden Bears Justin Hutter 5
Golden Bears Brayden Frazier 4
Blue Crew Collin McCrabb 4
Black Magic Tyler Oberbroeckling 4
Black Magic Trever Brown 4
Aquasox Graysen Drezek 4
Grey Wolves Jordan Wendel 4
Aquasox Chase Moseley 4
Team Name First Name Last Name R
Aquasox Evan Crawford 6
Golden Bears Brayden Frazier 6
Black Magic Tyler Oberbroeckling 6
Grey Wolves Jake Helland 6
Grey Wolves Kade Vander Molen 5
Blue Crew Trevor Burkhart 5
Black Magic Eli Bergeron 5
Golden Bears Drake Frazier 5
Aquasox Max Slavens 5
Aquasox Jack Young 4
Aquasox Griffin Wilder 4
Golden Bears Cyrus Butters 4
Black Magic Mason Stickney 4
Blue Crew Konstantinos Papazoglou 4
Grey Wolves Sam Goodman 4
Golden Bears Justin Hutter 4
Team Name First Name Last Name SB
Aquasox Evan Crawford 5
Golden Bears Brayden Frazier 5
Blue Crew Trevor Burkhart 3
Red Dragons Gavyn Ashley 3
Aquasox Jack Young 3
Golden Bears Drake Frazier 3
Navy Seals Ryan Hart 3
Whitecaps Conrad Burke 3
Golden Bears Ethan Weichers 3
Aquasox Max Slavens 3
League Pitching Leaders
Team Name First Name Last Name SO
Grey Wolves Luke Llewellyn 19
Golden Bears Austin Marchesani 18
Red Dragons Evan Paulus 18
Golden Bears Connor Van Scoyoc 18
Golden Bears Nic McCay 18
Whitecaps Draeden Spang 17
Aquasox Graysen Drezek 17
Navy Seals John Swanda 16
Blue Crew Evan Reifert 15
Blue Crew Clayton Nettleton 15
Navy Seals Will Nigut 15
Red Dragons Gavyn Ashley 15
Black Magic Jarrett Blunt 13
Whitecaps Elijah Townsend 13
Grey Wolves Luke Patzner 13
Black Magic Tony Comellas 12
Aquasox Jack Young 12
Black Magic Austin Krob 12
Black Magic Jacob Bockenstedt 11
Blue Crew Collin McCrabb 11
Black Magic Trever Brown 11
Golden Bears Luke Loecher 10
Golden Bears Connor Schultz 10
Team Name First Name Last Name P/IP
Red Dragons Ben Hogan 7.500
Red Dragons Casey Perrenoud 11.500
Navy Seals Ben Probst 12.750
Blue Crew Noah McCreary 13.400
Black Magic Braden Houston 13.500
Blue Crew Ryan Wohlers 14.333
Aquasox Luke Wilder 14.333
Aquasox Tyler Ciha 14.500
Red Dragons Brady Herzic 14.500
Golden Bears Nic McCay 14.750
Black Magic Billy Nix 14.750
Red Dragons Matyk Hilton 15
Golden Bears Connor Schultz 15.200
Blue Crew Curtis Lilenthal 15.250
Whitecaps Dylan Schultz 15.400
Black Magic Trever Brown 15.500
Grey Wolves Josh Wilson 15.750
Blue Crew Collin McCrabb 15.800
Golden Bears Austin Marchesani 15.913
Blue Crew Brendan Paper 16
Golden Bears Luke Soko 16
Navy Seals Alec Nigut 16
Team Name First Name Last Name K/BB
Golden Bears Austin Marchesani
Blue Crew Noah McCreary
Navy Seals Ben Probst
Black Magic Braden Houston
Aquasox Tyler Ciha
Grey Wolves Josh Wilson
Blue Crew Cam Baumann
Whitecaps Ryan Morrissey
Blue Crew Collin McCrabb 11
Golden Bears Connor Schultz 10
Grey Wolves Luke Llewellyn 6.333
Whitecaps Dylan Schultz 6
Black Magic Tony Comellas 6
Black Magic Billy Nix 6
Golden Bears Luke Golla 6
Red Dragons Noah Wells 5
Red Dragons Brady Herzic 5
Golden Bears Nic McCay 4.500
Golden Bears Connor Van Scoyoc 4.500
Grey Wolves Luke Patzner 4.333
Black Magic Jarrett Blunt 4.333
Navy Seals John Swanda 4
Blue Crew Curtis Lilenthal 4
Red Dragons Matyk Hilton 4
Blue Crew Konstantinos Papazoglou 4
Aquasox Jack Wilson 4
Team Name First Name Last Name FPS%
Black Magic Braden Houston 0.923
Grey Wolves Josh Wilson 0.850
Aquasox Zachary Bierman 0.792
Aquasox Luke Wilder 0.750
Black Magic Trent Davis 0.750
Grey Wolves Jordan Wendel 0.750
Golden Bears Connor Van Scoyoc 0.710
Aquasox Jack Young 0.706
Blue Crew Noah McCreary 0.706
Aquasox Tyler Ciha 0.706
Blue Crew Cam Baumann 0.700
Whitecaps Nash Martensen 0.688
Golden Bears Luke Loecher 0.684
Grey Wolves Luke Llewellyn 0.677
Golden Bears Connor Schultz 0.667
Navy Seals Pat Diemer 0.667
Whitecaps Elijah Townsend 0.658
Golden Bears Drake Frazier 0.650
Team Name First Name Last Name WHIP
Blue Crew Noah McCreary 0.200
Black Magic Braden Houston 0.250
Navy Seals Ben Probst 0.250
Black Magic Billy Nix 0.500
Blue Crew Curtis Lilenthal 0.500
Black Magic Trent Davis 0.500
Red Dragons Casey Perrenoud 0.500
Golden Bears Austin Marchesani 0.522
Black Magic Tony Comellas 0.600
Blue Crew Ryan Wohlers 0.667
Golden Bears Luke Soko 0.667
Grey Wolves Kade Vander Molen 0.692
Golden Bears Connor Van Scoyoc 0.750
Red Dragons Gavyn Ashley 0.750
Aquasox Tyler Ciha 0.750
Aquasox Jack Wilson 0.750
Blue Crew Collin McCrabb 0.800
Black Magic Jarrett Blunt 0.833
Blue Crew Clayton Nettleton 0.857
Whitecaps Draeden Spang 0.857
Grey Wolves Luke Llewellyn 0.875
Red Dragons Evan Paulus 0.875
Navy Seals John Swanda 0.923
Golden Bears Nic McCay 1
Grey Wolves Luke Patzner 1
Golden Bears Luke Loecher 1
Golden Bears Connor Schultz 1
Black Magic Jacob Bockenstedt 1
Aquasox Luke Wilder 1
Grey Wolves Tyler Hillman 1
Red Dragons Matyk Hilton 1
Golden Bears Cyrus Butters 1
Red Dragons Noah Wells 1
Red Dragons Brady Herzic 1
Blue Crew Konstantinos Papazoglou 1
Navy Seals Alec Nigut 1
Grey Wolves Jordan Wendel 1
Golden Bears TJ Kuennen 1

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